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The Celtic Revolution: In Search Of 2000 Forgotten Years That Changed Our World by Simon Young, GB9781906142438 ISBN 10: 1906142432
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The Celtic Revolution: In Search Of 2000 Forgotten Years That Changed Our World

by Simon Young

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Published: 26/08/2009
Publisher: Gibson Square Books Ltd
ISBN-13:

9781906142438

ISBN-10:

1906142432

Description:

We think of the Greeks and Romans as crucially important to the modern world, while we romantically see the Celts as a people living on the fringes in Ireland, Wales, Cornwall Scotland and France, faced with extinction. In this extraordinary new book, acclaimed historian Simon Young overhauls that preconception. "The Celtic Revolution" shows how the Celtic Empire ruled the world from Spain to Egypt for two thousand years in a way that drew the blue print for today's Europe. As modern life is inconceivable without their achievements, Simon Young's masterly book will enthrall the readers who enjoy the works of Norman Davies and Andrew Marr.

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19/08/2010

Praise for AD 500 9780753819463: 'Popular history at its best.' Financial Times; 'What a joy to be able to recommend a book about misery, bloodshed and grisly superstition for being funny, compassionate and clear-eyed.' Independent on Sunday

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20/07/2010

Praise for AD 500 9780753819463: 'Popular history at its best.' Financial Times; 'What a joy to be able to recommend a book about misery, bloodshed and grisly superstition for being funny, compassionate and clear-eyed.' Independent on Sunday

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